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A procession for a soldier killed apparent hunting accident Belgrade earlier this month in North Carolina on Saturday afternoon. The funeral of Captain Jeremy fins and separate processions are planned for Monday
Sipes is Gallatin Field achieved at 13.24 clock on Saturday, weather permitting, according to a press release from Dahl Funeral Home in Bozeman, which is for the funeral. A procession along Main Street to Highland Boulevard Rouse last from 14.10 bis 15.10 clock
Due to road and parking conditions, relates to those who for their support Sipes and his family are invited to use this part of the route of the train to do, the statement said.
On Monday, a move in Sunset Hills Cemetery is planned for Dahl 10.45 bis 11.45 clock, the procession of 300 Highland Boulevard from Main Street through to the entrance of Sunset Hills Cemetery Lindley Park. Those fins, their respect and support your family, the streets along the route line honor.
The declaration calls for the participants in the procession or to put an American flag. Meanwhile, Governor Brian Schweitzer flags of the United States and the state flown at half mast on Monday in honor ordered Sipes.
Sipes, 33, an intelligence officer in the army, was killed when he first January for a relaxing way to Fort Bragg military base running. A 911 call was published this week shows that Sipes was accidentally shot by a hunter, although the army has ruled the death an accident.
Sipes is Gallatin Field achieved at 13.24 clock on Saturday, weather permitting, according to a press release from Dahl Funeral Home in Bozeman, which is for the funeral. A procession along Main Street to Highland Boulevard Rouse last from 14.10 bis 15.10 clock
Due to road and parking conditions, relates to those who for their support Sipes and his family are invited to use this part of the route of the train to do, the statement said.
On Monday, a move in Sunset Hills Cemetery is planned for Dahl 10.45 bis 11.45 clock, the procession of 300 Highland Boulevard from Main Street through to the entrance of Sunset Hills Cemetery Lindley Park. Those fins, their respect and support your family, the streets along the route line honor.
The declaration calls for the participants in the procession or to put an American flag. Meanwhile, Governor Brian Schweitzer flags of the United States and the state flown at half mast on Monday in honor ordered Sipes.
Sipes, 33, an intelligence officer in the army, was killed when he first January for a relaxing way to Fort Bragg military base running. A 911 call was published this week shows that Sipes was accidentally shot by a hunter, although the army has ruled the death an accident.